Alright guys, I need some advice. I am going to a mud fest tomorrow and they are going to be having truck races, and the winner gets $500. So I'm really wanting to do good. So any and all advice y'all have is appreciated. I'm currently running the spartan and I turned it down to the 250 tune. Any idea if this would be a good tune to run? And my biggest concern is the start of the race. I dont want to just floor it and sit there and spin the tires, but I dont want to go too easy and get whooped. Should I run it in 4low, or 4high? And should I start in Drive, or should I start out in 2nd or 3rd? Thanks for the help guys!!!

def. need to be in 4 hi if your in a race, 4 lo and you will get blown out of the water!!!
dont know about these trucks but i always started my old jeep (standard) in 2nd because 1st would just spin the hell outta the tires

he got stuck half way through. I'm thinkin it's on the all terrain tires.

EDIT: went down the other side and won

haha..thanks for the update. they ran two classes, a "hot" and a "terd" class. for some reason i got thrown in the hot class. my first run i got stuck, the second run i won, and then i lost the third run to the second place finisher. over all it was a fun day. (the guy a beat, was sooooooo mad )

haha..thanks for the update. they ran two classes, a "hot" and a "terd" class. for some reason i got thrown in the hot class. my first run i got stuck, the second run i won, and then i lost the third run to the second place finisher. over all it was a fun day. (the guy a beat, was sooooooo mad )

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